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City staff say removed master‑plan water and sewer projects are being revisited; reuse water sale discussed
Summary
City staff discussed several water and sewer projects that were removed from the master plan in 2019–21, said detention infrastructure will improve reuse water quality, and noted a budgeting entry of $50,000,000 that staff described as unusual.
City staff reported that several water and sewer projects removed from the master plan during the 2019–21 cycle are being reconsidered and remain on internal work plans, and that upgraded detention infrastructure will enable improved reuse water for sale under an existing contract.
At a meeting segment of the Odessa City Council transcript, Staff member 2 said two projects — identified in the discussion as items 6 and 9 — “were removed from this master plan in 2019 21,” and that staff are reworking related infrastructure. The staff member said the city is installing detention infrastructure intended to improve treatment and create a higher‑quality reuse water supply. “It’s gonna provide absolutely better reuse water for us to sell,” Staff member 2 said, referring to planned treatment and reuse systems.
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